2010/6/1 Stéfan van der Walt <stefan@sun.ac.za>
> 2010/6/1 Stéfan van der Walt <stefan@sun.ac.za>:
> >> 0) No one has disputed that we have (and have had for some amount of
> time,
> >> i.e., it didn't go into affect yesterday) a standing policy that new
> code
> >> submissions are supposed to have passing tests and a Standard-compliant
> >> docstring *before* being checked-in, and
> >
> > We have had many discussions around unit testing and code review, but
> > the fact is that there is no such policy. Whether that should change
> > or not is another question.
>> Looks like I read your message too hastily. I meant to comment on a
> policy surrounding addition of tests and code review.
>> By the way, you'll notice that we have *guidelines*, not policy. I
> think that this is an important indicator of the way that SciPy
> development takes place (we agree by consensus and help each other
> out, rather than enforcing restrictions).
>> If our guidelines may be modified to benefit one another so that we
> may all enjoy working on SciPy, that would be a good thing.
>> Regards
> Stéfan
>
Thanks, Stéfan. So, we don't have a policy (or even a guideline that I
could see) addressing minimum requirements code must meet before check-in -
my apologies to all, and especially Travis.
DG
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